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and the sheriff he just might do this. >> rosland motions for the sheriff and lieutenant lee. they lean in, hoping the suspect is going to give up. >> i thought at that point that he was going to disarm the explosives. >> instead, rosland detonates the bomb. >> all i could remember seeing and feeling a burst of power hit my chest and explosives hit my chest. and a big ball of orange flame. i was totally engulfed in flame. >> i thought i saw three people die. i really did think i saw three people die. >> incredibly, moments later, the sheriff is back on his feet. then he sees rosland emerge from the burning vehicle. >> he was totally engulfed in flames. >> rosland falls to the ground when a second bomb in the back seat of the car explodes. rescue workers spring into action and transport the victims to the hospital. the fire department works to bring the inferno under control. >> we were getting sprayed with glass and the concussion of the explosion, you felt it. it was pretty intense. >> both the sheriff and lieutenant lee survive the explosion with only minor injuries. >> i do
and the sheriff he just might do this. >> rosland motions for the sheriff and lieutenant lee. they lean in, hoping the suspect is going to give up. >> i thought at that point that he was going to disarm the explosives. >> instead, rosland detonates the bomb. >> all i could remember seeing and feeling a burst of power hit my chest and explosives hit my chest. and a big ball of orange flame. i was totally engulfed in flame. >> i thought i saw three people die. i...
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i will be rocking these on the streets. >> let's go, entrepreneur. >> lee even has a name for his cell mate's glasses. >> they called pretty boy swagger. say hi, chris. say hi to the camera. look, he blushing. he blushing. >> what do you want to call those glasses? >> pretty boy swaggers. they're pretty boy swaggers there. >> that's what they call them, i guess. >> you know, he turned like a chili pepper, you blush. >> christopher walker might have a little less swagger now than he did on the streets. he's serving 55 years for six bank robberies. >> you know, when you're faced with the type of time that i'm faced with, everybody, i can't speak for everybody, i can speak for myself better, you know, your whole perspective towards life changes. >> when you talk about a bank robbery, i mean, anybody out there that's ever done what i done, then they already know the intense rush this is. and that became very addicting. >> these days, walker only gets a rush from working out and writing poetry. it's a far cry from his bank robbery days when he says he never used a weapon. >> got yourself an
i will be rocking these on the streets. >> let's go, entrepreneur. >> lee even has a name for his cell mate's glasses. >> they called pretty boy swagger. say hi, chris. say hi to the camera. look, he blushing. he blushing. >> what do you want to call those glasses? >> pretty boy swaggers. they're pretty boy swaggers there. >> that's what they call them, i guess. >> you know, he turned like a chili pepper, you blush. >> christopher walker might...
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jonathan lee, franklin, and frank. see you back here tomorrow at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific when i am joined by chris hayes, joy reid, e-mail eveninga henderson, and buzz feed's ben smith. find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. treadmill app. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while a
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karri, addy, lee, and teddy. i know that dad has been at work a lot and during the week and on weekends, but -- and i guarantee you would much rather be with you than with me. the next job that he is going to have is going to be demanding too, but the one reason he does this is because he wants to make sure that this world is a better place for all of you. dad will probably have to stop riding his bike to work as chief of staff. i don't think that's allowed. but he is -- he does what he does because he cares and loves you guys so much, and he wants to make sure that the next generation is inheriting the kind of america that we all want, so i'm grateful to the entire mcdonough family for putting up with us. dennis, you're not just one of my closest friends, but you are also one of my closest advisors, and like everybody here, i cannot imagine the white house without you. thank you for signing up for this very, very difficult job, as jack lew will testify. i know you'll always give it to me straight as only a frien
karri, addy, lee, and teddy. i know that dad has been at work a lot and during the week and on weekends, but -- and i guarantee you would much rather be with you than with me. the next job that he is going to have is going to be demanding too, but the one reason he does this is because he wants to make sure that this world is a better place for all of you. dad will probably have to stop riding his bike to work as chief of staff. i don't think that's allowed. but he is -- he does what he does...
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we look back at lee of candidate, hen president obama's, most notable speeches. where he lays out the essential promises and pledges he was making for his first term. three speeches we chose are his announcement of his candidacy in february of 2007. nomination acceptance speech in 2008 and inaugural address in 2009. will was a lot of rhetorical cap talg spent on handful of subjects in all three speeches. for the most part, he did when he said he would do. at the top of the list, call for jobs, economic fairness and tax breaks for the working class. candidate obama laid out in his speech the following way. his speech at the dnc. >> i will -- listen now. i will cut taxes, cut taxes, for 95% of all working families because in an economy like this, the last thing we should do is raise taxes. >> those tax breaks were made permanent and this new year's day fiscal cliff deal. the president also secured an extension of small business traction credits. fulfilling a prom fris the same speech. economy has posted job increases every month since late 2010. although this recov
we look back at lee of candidate, hen president obama's, most notable speeches. where he lays out the essential promises and pledges he was making for his first term. three speeches we chose are his announcement of his candidacy in february of 2007. nomination acceptance speech in 2008 and inaugural address in 2009. will was a lot of rhetorical cap talg spent on handful of subjects in all three speeches. for the most part, he did when he said he would do. at the top of the list, call for jobs,...
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. >> aung lee is nominated for "the life of pi" which is what i call the period after taking the dress off. >> thank you for killing whoever you had to kill for getting me up here today. >> that is surprise. >> we see a man more interesting than the legend. >> one of the special guests. that was bill clinton's husband. >> it was bill rodham clinton. >> the glitz and glamour and at times bizarre, i'm looking at you, jodie foster, of hollywood were out in full force last night for 70th annual golden globe awards. biggest surprise of the night was ben affleck's "argo" beeting "lincoln." isn't this the year of "linco "lincoln"? i'm going to shift out of that voice. >> keep it going. >> the french revolution won bi with its transcendent actors anne hathaway and hugh jackman. on the small screen, hbo's brooklyn hipster comedy "the girls" and the gripping tv movie on sarah palin's vice presidential run "game change" and showtime's byzantine terrorism thriller "homeland" they all took top honors. here at "the cycle" we'd like to congratulation traci for winning the office pool. they share the
. >> aung lee is nominated for "the life of pi" which is what i call the period after taking the dress off. >> thank you for killing whoever you had to kill for getting me up here today. >> that is surprise. >> we see a man more interesting than the legend. >> one of the special guests. that was bill clinton's husband. >> it was bill rodham clinton. >> the glitz and glamour and at times bizarre, i'm looking at you, jodie foster, of hollywood...
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next up, i'll talk with texas congressman sheila jackson lee and her thoughts on the immigration plan and what could possibly pass in the house. especially when we're talking about some of the conservatives in her caucus. today first the money minute. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪ i have to know the weather patterns. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. >>> developing now, president obama about
next up, i'll talk with texas congressman sheila jackson lee and her thoughts on the immigration plan and what could possibly pass in the house. especially when we're talking about some of the conservatives in her caucus. today first the money minute. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine...
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. >> in 19 88 jimmy lee swag art begged for forgiveness after being caught with prostitutes. lately i've been thinking about those old sinning televangelists like jim baker and ted haag effort and all the heads of cults built on lies because lance armstrong is pretty much one of them, an athletic televangelist if you will or maybe even a sort of latter day jesus figure, although in this iteration jesus turns out to be a fraud. lance's story was for a while christ-like. lance rose miraculously from the edge of the grave to sit on the throne of cycling and american sport and inspire and heal millions. there was a cult of lance in this country, those yellow wrist bands were ubiquitous for years soum bollic of humanity's battle against cancer. christ has a cross and lance had a wristband marking him as a sports god who had beaten the big "c" which made him a living god to many people with cancer and their families. but he was inspiring people based on stolen power. he was wearing a crown of lies. now word conveniently leak that is he may be considering admitting that he did take
. >> in 19 88 jimmy lee swag art begged for forgiveness after being caught with prostitutes. lately i've been thinking about those old sinning televangelists like jim baker and ted haag effort and all the heads of cults built on lies because lance armstrong is pretty much one of them, an athletic televangelist if you will or maybe even a sort of latter day jesus figure, although in this iteration jesus turns out to be a fraud. lance's story was for a while christ-like. lance rose...
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with me now is lee who sat down secretary geithner for the interview. i hope i did not mangle your name. what's interesting about geithner, you watched him in the interview. how would you say he changed from the guy who was the head of the new york federal reserve in the middle of a crisis in a different place to the guy who is leaving sntoday? >> i think he's a lot more confident. if you remember when he took over as treasury of secretary, everyone was struck by the fact that he didn't seem to quite have the stature of hank paulson. now four years later i think he feels vindicated. his signature achievement was to stop the financial crisis. >> my observation of him has been how surprisingly enamored he became with washington and the political process. on one hand he talks about what a mess it is. on the other hand, seemed to enjoy getting to know individual senators and doing a lot of this leg work on the president's behalf. >> i'm not a journalist but what i observe is he's actually a very effective political player. he tries to understand the other p
with me now is lee who sat down secretary geithner for the interview. i hope i did not mangle your name. what's interesting about geithner, you watched him in the interview. how would you say he changed from the guy who was the head of the new york federal reserve in the middle of a crisis in a different place to the guy who is leaving sntoday? >> i think he's a lot more confident. if you remember when he took over as treasury of secretary, everyone was struck by the fact that he didn't...
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now, luke, the gang of eight's mike lee, who owns a 99% score from heritage, won't now back the group's immigration plan. last year they saw heritage threaten to score an amendment banning high capacity clips. what makes grading systems like this one so powerful? >> well, i think primarily is that if you fail to get a good grade with heritage action, you are essentially a target for a primary. if you look at the way they do this, it's a very effective grading system in terms of trying to appeal to conservative media and to conservative grassroots activists. you can say that someone like maybe not eric cantor, but someone in more of a district where he doesn't have the financial backing that eric cantor might have, oh, my god, they're only with us 55% of the time, they're not pure, they're not true. we've seen, especially in primaries in the united states senate, look at folks like todd akin, folks like mourdock in indiana, christine o'donnell in delaware. you see the strength of the grassroots. that's why the grading systems are so effective, because they put somebody on a target list f
now, luke, the gang of eight's mike lee, who owns a 99% score from heritage, won't now back the group's immigration plan. last year they saw heritage threaten to score an amendment banning high capacity clips. what makes grading systems like this one so powerful? >> well, i think primarily is that if you fail to get a good grade with heritage action, you are essentially a target for a primary. if you look at the way they do this, it's a very effective grading system in terms of trying to...
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hoffman was seenous, waltz was great, but bet on tommy lee jones. it seems like a landslide kind of year. and that does it for "the cycle." martin, you will win your office pool and share the money with me if you follow my tips. >> i'm all for dame judi dench as best supporting actress in "sky fall." good afternoon. it's friday, january the 11th, and you're starting to hear it. it may even be coming in the clouds. there it is, tyranny. ♪ >> the administration was able to check the box. >> disappointed. what did you think you were there to talk about? >> we think many of those proposals are basically feel-good proposals. >> i have never heard as much talk about the need to do something with high capacity magazines. >> four or five rounds per second. >> honors the legacy of dr. king. >> what y do you need 30 rounds? >> if african-americans had been given the right to keep and bear arms, perhaps slavery might not have been a chapter in our history. >> executive orders, what in the world are you talking about? confiscati confiscation. >> talking about
hoffman was seenous, waltz was great, but bet on tommy lee jones. it seems like a landslide kind of year. and that does it for "the cycle." martin, you will win your office pool and share the money with me if you follow my tips. >> i'm all for dame judi dench as best supporting actress in "sky fall." good afternoon. it's friday, january the 11th, and you're starting to hear it. it may even be coming in the clouds. there it is, tyranny. ♪ >> the administration...
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the tea partier mike lee has introduced an amendment to the senate bill to demand a disaster aid be offset by spending cuts. the conservative lub for growth piled on the pressure urging republicans to vote no and offering a dire warning that their decision would be reflected on the club's dreaded 2013 congressional score card. even the power hour emergency new jersey g proved -- >> we have potentially really great candidates. we don't need pretenders. we don't need frauds like chris christie, and that's exactly what he is. any governor can help his state if he gets tens of billions of dollars from the federal government, but we need a real leader in this nation, want this joke. >> nor could chris christie escape a scolding from senator ran paul. >> i think the over the top give me my money kind of stuff, i want all $60 billion now or i'm going to throw a tantrum, that won't play well in a republican primary. we realize the whole idea is even for disaster funds, most republicans think it should be paid for. >> jonathan, resident of new jersey, i think something that has been lost to much of
the tea partier mike lee has introduced an amendment to the senate bill to demand a disaster aid be offset by spending cuts. the conservative lub for growth piled on the pressure urging republicans to vote no and offering a dire warning that their decision would be reflected on the club's dreaded 2013 congressional score card. even the power hour emergency new jersey g proved -- >> we have potentially really great candidates. we don't need pretenders. we don't need frauds like chris...
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lee atwater, critical of the media, how he shows he's able to build the smoke screen and dictate how the coverage would go forward -- >> peel back the curtain a little bit. >> what was so great about that book, i read it in 2003. and learning as a young -- that you were becoming a part of a much larger narrative with real people, not just those folks you saw in tv standing behind podiums but human beings with their hill airty every single day. >> it's something people in our business learn the wrong lessons from richard ben cramer's book but that's for debate at a another time. >> mine is for john brennan, in high school known as jumping john. he could dunk a basketball. >> get out of here. >> two of my favorite people, chad and sara got engaged over the holidays. >> frank thorpe is employee of the month and roll tide, bama covered last night, baby, exposed notre dame as the frauds they are. >> that's it for the daily rundown. coming up next chris jansing. i'm jennifer hudson. i hate getting up in the morning. i love bread. i love cheese. did i say i love chocolate? i'm human! and th
lee atwater, critical of the media, how he shows he's able to build the smoke screen and dictate how the coverage would go forward -- >> peel back the curtain a little bit. >> what was so great about that book, i read it in 2003. and learning as a young -- that you were becoming a part of a much larger narrative with real people, not just those folks you saw in tv standing behind podiums but human beings with their hill airty every single day. >> it's something people in our...
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one hand you have some of the stalwart conservative tea party icons, ted cruz, new generation, mike lee of utah, jim inhofe more representing that strabd nd of republican party. >> and i think we'll see that on display. ted cruz is going to make some noise around this issue, particularly around israel. he's visited israel twice over the last couple of months. he's big on that issue. so i don't know if it's going to be the fireworks that we saw with the hillary clinton must-see tv content last week. we're going to see that split very much on display, the tea party folks. >> what should be the line of questioning on hagel? we're going to spend a lot of time on 0 israel which seems to be almost -- where you're going to feel like are we wasting time on that and it should be on "x"? >> it doesn't work that way. >> right. >> congressional hearings are theater. you have to start with that. it's also important that these are the icons introducing hagel. >> the armed services committee. >> a shout out to both of them for their enormous contributions. and this says something about hagel, that he
one hand you have some of the stalwart conservative tea party icons, ted cruz, new generation, mike lee of utah, jim inhofe more representing that strabd nd of republican party. >> and i think we'll see that on display. ted cruz is going to make some noise around this issue, particularly around israel. he's visited israel twice over the last couple of months. he's big on that issue. so i don't know if it's going to be the fireworks that we saw with the hillary clinton must-see tv content...
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right now, police continue to communicate with jimmy lee dix through a pipe. the child kidnapped is id. >> fied now only at ethan and receiving needed medicine and said to be okay. joining me now, clint van zant. clint, i have seen reports. this is a bunker as described that the man would have food and other things that he would need to stay down for a very long time. so what do negotiators do to get him out of there or at least get that child out of there? >> as long as the negotiators satisfied themselves that the little boy is relatively safe, in essence, medical conditions cared for, he get it is medicines, he's being fed, i mean, it's a terrible situation. i have eight children. i don't want my children or anybody else's chirnd or grandchildren in that but the reality is as long as nobody's being hurt right now, time is on the side of the negotiators and of the authorities and as you say he's got this bunker, this 4 by 6 by 8-foot deep bunker. he spent a couple of years. it's going to take a little bit of time, a couple three days before he gets tired of
right now, police continue to communicate with jimmy lee dix through a pipe. the child kidnapped is id. >> fied now only at ethan and receiving needed medicine and said to be okay. joining me now, clint van zant. clint, i have seen reports. this is a bunker as described that the man would have food and other things that he would need to stay down for a very long time. so what do negotiators do to get him out of there or at least get that child out of there? >> as long as the...
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see you back here tomorrow when i'm joined by richard wolffe, jonathan capehart, lee gallagher. until then, find us at facebook.com/nowwithalex. "andrea mitchell reports" is coming up next. but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening o
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lee? >> your column, dexter, mentions this fascinating village in sri lanka, where the women are trained fighters, not only trained fighters, but the most vicious kind of fighters. they kill people with machetes. talk about that a little bit. and the reason why was not because their leader was a feminist, you say, but it was because they ran out of men. all the men died fighting, and the result was these fierce women fighters, and i thought it was such a fascinating piece of your story. >> they were amazing. that was in sri lanka in the year 2000. yeah, i hung out with these female fighters, the tigers, the tamil tigers, and they were amazing. they were ruthless. they had just gone into a village, they had hacked to death everyone in the village. every woman wore from her neck, like a little piece of jewelry, a vial of cyanide, so if they were taken hostage, they could kill themselves. they did suicide bombings. yeah, they do it all there. >> you said they were strong, fit, and humorless.
lee? >> your column, dexter, mentions this fascinating village in sri lanka, where the women are trained fighters, not only trained fighters, but the most vicious kind of fighters. they kill people with machetes. talk about that a little bit. and the reason why was not because their leader was a feminist, you say, but it was because they ran out of men. all the men died fighting, and the result was these fierce women fighters, and i thought it was such a fascinating piece of your story....
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we're watching the lee university choir out of cleveland singing on the wall here. lots of beautiful sights and sounds throughout the day. we'll be right back live from the dubliner on inauguration day in washington, d.c. i'm jessica simpson. and this year is all about new beginnings for me. i lost over 50 lbs on weight watchers and did not have to be perfect to do it. being healthy has become a part of who i am which is great timing because i'm having another baby. i feel like i'm on top of the world. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. because when a weight loss program is built for human nature, you can expect amazing. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect
we're watching the lee university choir out of cleveland singing on the wall here. lots of beautiful sights and sounds throughout the day. we'll be right back live from the dubliner on inauguration day in washington, d.c. i'm jessica simpson. and this year is all about new beginnings for me. i lost over 50 lbs on weight watchers and did not have to be perfect to do it. being healthy has become a part of who i am which is great timing because i'm having another baby. i feel like i'm on top of...
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. >> we had barbara lee on the air yesterday who is the only member to vote against the opposition. she is now trying to get her colleagues to do legislation that would essentially repeal the amf, that would say this era of war is -- jay johnson, the general kuns counsel of the pentagon, gave a speech about thinking about ending that war. we think about iraq and afghanistan. the hot wars. boots on the grounds wars. the broader framework of war under which we labor through the amf i agree with you the odds are slim that we're going to see a repeal of that, an end to that, but i think it's a place for the conversation to go in the second term as the president headed towards withdrawal with afghanistan and the physical presence we have of u.s. soldiers. >> as we start to understand what an obama foreign policy is. i mean, you look back at the first inaugural just compared with the second inaugural address. the first inaugural address was about ending the era of bush and cheney. that's really what it was about. it was about we're going to do this in i different way. if you unclench your
. >> we had barbara lee on the air yesterday who is the only member to vote against the opposition. she is now trying to get her colleagues to do legislation that would essentially repeal the amf, that would say this era of war is -- jay johnson, the general kuns counsel of the pentagon, gave a speech about thinking about ending that war. we think about iraq and afghanistan. the hot wars. boots on the grounds wars. the broader framework of war under which we labor through the amf i agree...